Description of Work Performed: I ran dozers and front-end loaders my whole time there along with a road grader every once in a while. As with most others, we were never told of the dangers of our mission nor were we given any sort of protective gear. Not even a simple paper mask. I breathed in all sorts of dust and who knows what else. I must say being on Enewetak was the best and worse duty I ever had. The best due to the teamwork, operating time and relaxed atmosphere we worked in. The worse due to what we were exposed to and our government’s continued refusal to assist us with our health issues and coming forth with the truth about our exposure.

Health Challenges which may be related to Radiation Exposure: Yes.

Comments about Health Challenges: Since returning, I have remained fairly healthy until I was 35 years old. That is when I had my first “cardiac event” (showing all the signs of a heart attack but no damage detected). At 44 years old, I had a 2nd with the same results. Over the last 10 years, I have been diagnosed with an Unstable Angina, Heart Murmur, Type II Diabetes and just 2 years ago, I had a massive Asthma Attack (having never had asthma before). I have also had (and continue to have) skin issues (that doctors can not explain) and general aches and pains in most of my joints. Since finding others that were on the Atoll, all the pieces are coming together. All these ailments could be related to my exposure to radiation.

Veterans Administration Health Assistance: Denied.

Experiences with the Veterans Administration: It would be nice to get a little assistance from the politicians of Indiana as opposed to being totally ignored.

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Our secondary focus is to urge Congress to change the current laws and recognize soldiers of the atomic cleanup mission as “veterans who participated in radiation-risk activities during active service.”

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Hi……..
I am one of the Atomic vets. I was at the BRAVO test in 1954, and might be able to enlighten you on some of the action which occurred at Eniwetok in March 1954. I can be reached at 260-747-3042. I am now 82 years of age and will soon be 83. My email address is d_wright2809@comcast.net